How to Write a Homeschool Progress Report That Actually Works

3 weeks ago
Teacher Alyssa

If you homeschool, you’ve probably heard the term progress report tossed around—sometimes by your state’s education department, sometimes by a…

What Goes Into a Homeschool Portfolio and How to Make It Shine

3 weeks ago

If you homeschool, chances are at some point you’ll need to put together a portfolio. Whether it’s for your state’s…

How to Keep Homeschool Records Without Losing Your Mind

3 weeks ago

Homeschooling gives families incredible freedom—but that freedom also comes with responsibility. Whether your state requires detailed reporting or simply asks…

Staying Active in Your Homeschool Co-Op Without Burning Out

2 months ago

Serving Generously While Guarding Your God-Given Limits Homeschool co-ops are a beautiful gift. They offer shared wisdom, rich friendships, accountability,…

Homeschooling in the United States of America

7 months ago

Carrying Charlie Kirk’s Mission Forward I stood firmly with everything Charlie Kirk believed in. The evil that took his life…

Homeschool With Confidence—Even If English Isn’t Your Strength

11 months ago

So... English Isn’t Your First Language and You Want to Homeschool? You’re in Good Company. If you’re a mom dreaming…

Homeschooling Two Kids With a Newborn

1 year ago

6 Weeks In Wow, what a whirlwind these past six weeks have been! As you can imagine, life with a…

Create Your Own Unique Animal: A Fun, Educational Project for Kids

1 year ago

Encouraging children to combine creativity with scientific understanding is a powerful way to foster learning. This activity is to create…

Popular Reading Curriculum for Kids

1 year ago

Reading Eggs vs. Hooked on Phonics: Which is the Right Fit for Your Child? When it comes to teaching your…

Homeschooling Elementary Kids with a Newborn

1 year ago

Homeschooling is a rewarding journey, but adding a newborn to the mix can feel like a daunting challenge. As a…

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